Maxwell Demands Immunity or Sentence Reduction for Testimony

Summary
- Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers stated she will only testify for immunity or clemency.
- She is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking offenses linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Public interest in her testimony increased after the Trump administration withheld Epstein investigation evidence.
- Maxwell is using her potential testimony as leverage for legal concessions.
Overall Sentiment: ⚪ Neutral
AI Explanation
Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted of trafficking offenses related to Jeffrey Epstein, has stated through her lawyers that she will only testify before Congress if granted immunity from further prosecution or if her 20-year prison sentence is reduced. This demand comes as public interest in her testimony has grown, particularly after the Trump administration's decision to withhold further evidence from the Epstein investigation. Maxwell's legal team is leveraging her potential testimony as a bargaining chip for leniency or protection.
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